The New Man is a utopian concept that involves the creation of a new ideal human being or citizen replacing un-ideal human beings or citizens. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Bahá’í Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
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| - The New Man is a utopian concept that involves the creation of a new ideal human being or citizen replacing un-ideal human beings or citizens. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Bahá’í Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
- The New Man is a utopian concept that involves the creation of a new ideal human being or citizen replacing un-ideal human beings or citizens. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Baháʼí Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
- The New Man is a utopian concept that involves the creation of a new ideal human being or citizen eliminating undesirable traits from human temperament. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Baháʼí Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
- The New Man is a utopian concept focused on eliminating undesirable traits from human temperament and the creation of a new ideal human being or citizenreplacing un-ideal human beings or citizens. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Baháʼí Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
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| - The New Man is a utopian concept that involves the creation of a new ideal human being or citizen replacing un-ideal human beings or citizens. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Bahá’í Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
- The New Man is a utopian concept that involves the creation of a new ideal human being or citizen replacing un-ideal human beings or citizens. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Baháʼí Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
- The New Man is a utopian concept that involves the creation of a new ideal human being or citizen eliminating undesirable traits from human temperament. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Baháʼí Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
- The New Man is a utopian concept focused on eliminating undesirable traits from human temperament and the creation of a new ideal human being or citizenreplacing un-ideal human beings or citizens. The meaning of a New Man has widely varied and various alternatives have been suggested by a variety of religions and political ideologies, including the Baháʼí Faith, Christianity, communism, classical liberalism, fascism, and utopian socialism.
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